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The Signal, 1903-9-10, Page 6'4Or • 4041 P"'•4'4 ;VIC TIVIIIIDAY, Se •t. 10, 1901 ' TIIK14,10NA1: G014101101 ONTARIII * *000 40 *I' 0**C. flIeet*QI*0 0000* 000 'in IP" "" rt14 oires* tht hls Ittri" 0.0 *64:00).00(t. .ro G. 00.00,0 o 0 wpm" moo of natmud be, th came. THE MYSTERY OF GRASLOV By A.fhley Towne coopiest, aul. he ch.totte 11. etto.r000..s. 00 * '/'?•rol****0*********0**********0 112'0Q.****0';;1•00******00isli;e1-00**CA*00 Cl I APTER NIT. 1 pertecting arrasigo,Inents tor tho PitINCEsS ouls BETS TO ACT. fete tootle Neelerove limey 11 11.I. and OW', Theretie,! tell utVwhat "Iiawas601 lett;' ""11 you ha ve lear.hed. Whyl , r*"`"IlLtIm" 1.,00 the feet that the ph.ture of i'livitY-nt tbo I'llklic;''Ili"-ille Pfeetten Ateaaaara „Ho upon the thous for the etituititt festivities seemed wall of Neelerov's room make you dvgillil'd to balk her• tiroe teamed , taint? . You have Harms) something, -through the great rooms alitbe.seali r.11 me." ;dug the faced of those'she mei, tweak Therese watt sittleg In a chair, her IIIg 10 few, but wittchfil for flue moor face white aud drenii, and lu ber eyee Utility she (Trive41. was a bewildered M.A. It was nearly luidniglit *lien she I. "It was not so much what 1 beard, came discouragedand went to her. priucees, as what I kuew and suspect.' room The servant/8 tif the palace were ed." she auswered. still at work arranging the rooms ,tor 'I know what you know.. 1 suspect - the!thilice' - . . . : • what yun suspect. Tell me what you But the princess did not retire Sloe beard," she said sternly. . . sat -down lour a window awl waited. 'It was tu the serfs' hall," she Bald from the ballroom witelowe•the glare In reply to the princees. "I was eat., of lights spread out trpsin the surround Ing: no one seemed to ask who I Was, , 'lig trees and buildings. Fr.en below -and they talked as servauts do. Vladl- came voles of those who were makoug lair Paulpoff Is In danger of hIslIfe`.." ready:fur the recelnien, • - .. - , . Princess Olga gave a start, but re- Therese came In to prepare her nib*: covered•her composure. trees for bed. •'(o on," she said. "ateettlie all." "Not yet, Therese," said Ole princess "It seems there Is au Auterican-l• do wearily. "I shall not retire." • . not remember what they lled Mut- "You will make yourself 111," 'mold. Wit he Is an Atneri..an who builds Therese nervously. bridges lover the- rivers for the new - "Do not fear -I shall pot IsIll Mit railway. Ile knowe Vladimir Paulpigt. 1 sins not ready for twit. 1 mutt wait - Ile Is also a frieud of that American 'mind mrt" girl -yon reniettiber=we met at the\ "You will learn' nothing toulght." fair Its -Moscow ?" • '•It Is a night to limn. l. -ave. "Frances Gordon? I remember her. Rho gave liberally to the chanties. Well?" ' 111 "It would seem from what I heard gla that the governor Is In love with her. 'toms. and that ' -she rejected him. These \The things are well known among the serv- ti for ants. It seems the American and Ne- ' slerov had a fight and Nealerov was sa, lejured." ylar "Ile told Me be fell from a home. died Go. on." "It •Is believed among the servants eit, that Vladlintr. is also In lore wieh the are. we American girl and that she Is In tote With him. And the Atuerleau-I dual lone." *herese stood a tnofli*it watching princems with a wistful. ing . and then she went to her OW11 rtncees sat with [warmly a mo ore than two bourn. An ole ver ittgbt easily have suppoitsl gone to sleep. Rut suddenly the of the lights from, the ballroom way, attd the princess rose to kiei flnishe " she said. "nnil Ihey ry. Tom rrbw night will he a oi and hey will no Ire at e one it he on v'in..1 - TOtilght I it -soon all WOl ' kndw-but be may ber in lore with herr 'Three „d gat powerfu tonere! She in fortunate -no tears sonsethina.141111 she waited I would say most unfortunate. With siteut In the -palm- one true and bouorable hover any mauls fortunatehut with three1 wonder If Nt Icruv 1 -and MW..-...Nrdertivc 1 One like Neelerov: It is too much." . the natii.•211 nit Is tuy \ eonhl 'You do pot seen) to etteiwet signore so eruct and artless a 11111 pl.turto came from." • member of our (amity I ca • "Ito you Meats the till painting of my celve. .Even though,,the • mint sin, the priuirette au It. You may -it hangs ou the .1...ri.uoste, some ttliti44iIps no 1 yet 1 regret.that sl room. ' alerov's It mailouj bt•txbs _ant -It am eksil: were htt hot toidicieut relation (oAw. rant tuy presetwe In leis tharstal pahtee 4 voila Wet ha VP 11lik itppor- Nulty to learn the truth. 4 )11. Net. tilerov! Vensettnee will be toine,-atitt it will }... sWeet." She hall ItHaised her feet ht light Pa- rimisan silsolwre, and in these'slie step. el noiselessly trout the nano. 'The gr. .bare coirislor, was dimly lighted and no ...Non emit.] be,seell. WJ„,t1,,le thou wassweesenry, It was 'a feared. 141w wall too fear injury In tim f the governor r visit, elle and the otild esleep," elle Instoet • hate. wu. flow !weenie ot eon- rishlp WY, wall of idly the Oil isinted by %ta.IIii,Ir "And when dimir and his permits *ere sent to ftibe Neslerov took the pa luting?" • 'Yes. Vladimir Is til MIL WW you Lwow-. at leastwe 1 Lave' to von."' "Then Vladimir -meet he • m thin place." Therese alueldered "Ile 1 -fie Is In the dmageletnler tit palace," she witietered, in ferret -. A tublen change came over the prin. CesS. Kite walked In agitation to and froAe s the•romn. 'Then 'eslersw must suspect that b bids the.key to tilt!, 111,t .tery • of Graelov, be said, 'hopping, agesu "I do ten kilo what he thinks. The Anioneen also Is 4.rsunder a charge. of conspiring hgain the cr.ar." 7 • . "OIL then it Isecions. These A4terlvanv i reshrea .1. This 11111., per: baps, In. order. to grati .his love ot ' truth. has met lihneelf the took of ,d1s- - covereng Ilse truth about 4irt. UT." 'W110 knower' asked There, "lint bow would he 'know nnything bout . the .mystery,of Grastor?" 'True, but you to Arse:Henn girl are In love Vladlin may IMve discovered sionsething ant told the girl Abe may.,'finvoo tidd the Anterleam who May not Ile'n lover, lint • frieutl. glte may have 0/Instr.' his effort's hi the task, ef' enravelling the ntery.", . t le t'S ' int else did you hear?" ',"Not Mg: that is ail. I Tile Anteriean Was art...fed et be Wax Moon to leave • for Perm. Vladraiir was brought from Tivoloffsky, sh.iulJ s illage near here." "Hy. the Ord Nedetor?" '11 'inlet be, nee nwy are In the ingo•osie.ot libo p ee." • ' thitI flint is all yo heard?" • ••• -everything." before Thereee "It enough to idaccine up° the fight s ot. Yon must i,, -how. see, give o these ((t% of ti tmeekats- Steel 114 .1 I. brare^ 'It all 5- well, it•ineeve: tt you' had lived •r twenty years .11/11 the horror of tit entre. overeinith - lug you, with a t•on, ant fear iof the la•rion natielt weight upon you, you Would not be calif)" • Poeor woman! .1 iiiTiate your Y to ma in- lltittike titirt we feeling. In ilito matter. lint lain your compoene- for en how the eligloteatenepicion Ph ..Niletov, may destroy lite effss have nindteduring the laet wo yea "Six•-hiontlie, priticess'f .-"tor you, eitwe yoer lineband died. I bate hetet Workina 1111011 this ntyidery 8We I returned from Plaris two yenrs If the] Mares Hoy nre, Will avenge crime Ilint t Med against our -brunch of the Neeliorovn." That evening the 111ineetli met Neele• exis. in the dining remit er.011 no show or eittotion. Her mile writ as witfbing and lier wit as ahem "I have not PS'Inl you sliding Ihr tmft druiem. fair conelu,' - said •Nsilertov. "But I have tea ittigottiu you. I hare ;ken JpatIpajgthe regogroes of Totilek "t&iove...s-Mrs a fitting welioine to ottr, eity.-Atotnorrow night there will be a •plign and fete bore In your honor: 'Toitivorrovr, algid? What le quiekly • itoewnet takelong lo arrntige NMI a thing We have se (.114 Portal pleltkires that When the opportunity - °crime we grasp It gredhis ily. Toat.' cern of the garrieon eh* head ON with their fernlike, 1.(1,1 alittor flo 11111 lakittrio- issiverful Itetsel . Neslerov. suspected the pitrinise Would' be no longer we:Irmo eolution she hadawo tungsten, - be thitav'ed. Silently she crept down the ,grea Whiling stairs Into the haiku bap. This' was a wide, apartuient. and from 11 "pelted Malty Moors luto other apart - o110 side were lite offices of the goverutuent of the pruritus., ou the other the living rooms of the, govern- or's loomeeliohi. Th' loore upon the left,• leading to the ',rept Mit' roomthe govertier's the great imilroom and the dib- ble Amino, were ,-los.-d. .Two •of flume tlw right 'we're open. It, une'rtwout ere' was 11 11014 and from It came onteltied voictoi 01 1441) Wen and the -1 1 4. a .11417/7ry. Firs/ ye affeleit ORS CominttRil, then onotlaer."- E14 why should we mei!. secret Or- ders to capturts-ariest If you like -an Anwricau ands convict already puniSh- ed stid-well: see thatthey become lost to the world?" rin4sais 'Olga gave .4 gasp as she heerd this. - - "There . Is one thing about it," said rnsgetliop. Who wait now g,ettit.,.; druuk 'onottgli 10 be, indeleaident anti ludie- creet, "if sominlolug is nid done soou I shall wash my betels of it.- 1 don't like the looks of R. 4)1 course. °us might kill a jolackstuitb convict and nO inquiry would be madebut that Amer- ican -that in different." "lieep quiet for a few daps •Ilave ,•ettomot !wen that the governor has $t .1;....:inbenotiful one." • .4.. • '1'101 "ie ri .110....I.4 1)1111 of the great set ism 4-4 (0 ...,..1..r.yes. 'he le dis- tantly related' to tb gover ,1. : And. ,.111('e 74.0) are hatere tett, I wit tell you Ole story as 1 kuo 1t." "t)h, there is a tory. then. 11 10.7.1 . • -oo •"There is a tory, and It H olle,wh die goveruor Would not like 10 but 'brought inte prominence while ,the Princess Is here. The elder brother of Nesh•rov married Alexandra. a etmein, .4 Princess' I ligs. 'fide was wonted' tg like twenvythrtn. tor tweisty,fonr yea .. agis' No 1 think it timet Aloe ywent tire, ,sI. -Well. they were owed nutted, 11111/•0' 1. -y1a•141 e Ales xi s wsas' die heir to 111r. teat 'sail\of Criilol11 ltd 1110 hens!' aytitle, leids being Prinst Nesle ettwos 'i: of GrusluvA enr or Int after is I,4py , marriage 6 0119 W1114 b1/Tk 1.1 111101'flittples. Ile was na ted ' Alexis after his ',father. Ile . , w s, a lloe, yonmf,' fellow, I have 1 oar& /11111 gre,stin•dolly.- - Viten he a,, a year old. or perhniti•two, Prince Altoxis died. Now. it 110 1)11 IlIw-it,41, Ilan the old Duke of Grador, who aae\still diving. hied. had d mom:yet with Prineees Alexitii.lra. ller loratieh \of the taunt 45a4 'tin friendly to -Ids, and tisingsodid - ten 4,, light. and they .1111/11eTP1491. 7 duet what that 11.i.1 to .1, with the Flory 1 du niot k till*. Inn I am lentils: Y.ou what rembotly 111 Perm knew et that time. "At mar Mite Prince Nicholas, now g -ertior'of Tomsk. was fifteen years of go, and 'o as the favorite of his !nth... It wee commonly reported 1II$ the il e preferreil to see has younger }1/11 tuub1 tit the title and etitate rather than has- .11 go to tlie non of the prin. (4444. Any .ity, 011P day, twenty years sigh, the'yot ig prinee.then about three years told, or oritaim 11011.e. W/11/4 drilown.4 In the Keine. At-,. hetet that is what Was said. ":.The 11.4 wandered away from his uuree and walkell is the riser. Some of .in garments were found ou the ricer auk, and it would •etu as though the little fellow had hitt ll to follow the eattitipie Of the boys o serfs It. ha seen nod was river ba . However, d and the rted. In the time rg•••1 1:14P.,„,z, 110. pasta to tn the body wa poor printers was a' year she. too, died. her lonmeli of the NI.1119 foul play. It wife openly salt varied the Ohl 'duke and Prince Ins of hiking Murdered 'her. .11 \kit proved and was slot tried. The t o branelles remaltwil. at feud. The o doke'-died and PrilIC# NICholas enter into hitt inherltairce. but he has nut nowtt 01;N -tine, prohnioly out of shieration forAlle feelings of his rela- 414:ee. "Now we come down to Ilse present (ley. It was openly charged by Roue ,of the other Neslerovs 'that the wry- anIs of the lionee of inial were in- volv1.1/. and it was thought atWoe time , Oslo certain .others not of the house. hold knew something. Atnoug thee* snot the family - of an ironworker, kliehael Peatipott,,conetsting of himself, Els wife slid A elillilt But the Paul- poffs• disclaiintel . all knowledge, aud Were tos etttiold SIMI immeent looking, ,lbat they were dropped from .eimitid- ertitlint lint It aeons that an enmity lonsInim rutted 111 t heir obscure inialln agals.i.t t het gorlIntor, . and they have been etsIretly working to fasten the miler of 1'111111'MS Alexandra omit, 1. Whether they isneW anything at he time or whether 611111C one dying 1 them, 1 do not know. Certain It III 1 1 they hate a ttttt e knowledge they will 11 egainet our governor. They wire tent t,r Siberia unil' were unable ciirsed A (ulcer' came and was inter- '. work ,iti the mystery. Rut thin ac-, • A.A. lle swore he would {soden thls toritrder upon fieslatroe beeattse Ne., sicror bait loved that American girl, Mt tighter or. (Jordon, the engineer., N1144 yon owe why the America'', lien - ton, and the powerful young black- smith ,vvcre (wrested, and why, .even lough In the dungeons, nothing mom e be 4ionen111 tide princeme leaves. Neelerov ;dee Ines he Is intue•ent, id, Lt i,\ie pewor and Ittiliomre of her family, It' Jolliet with the efforts of the A1'10,4- '0111 awl',,ti, e l'aillpotTe, might destroy hon. Am I understood?" .' reit, perfectly. Neelerov Is mink and We re his. We must tie loyal. Let the prI resitiln M the dungeons Until We are itreii to act. %Then -well, et-tn tow we 'might foriet to rodthem food." -flint, rnsgetbop, la thlkiigl;y MP& The princeei will dents/ m y upon tills floor while they Marie to death on the one below." ' The two police oftleera chttelqed, and ()leaharing learned enough, crept Nick to her room. She eras passing through the upper corridor when she one etniiksi by a shadow as ot a MAO. i 1.04P5 Mal" MUMIS11404 01 11341 4. . ,_ 0, •• , f tobacco. a ne otner room %as s.. • ' rilween 'remembered these ft 111111 seen' them' In her 111 the 'palmsThat front e And bit W1111•11 a g was floe (Mice of the superIntenikmt o 4TIse oise'next to it 441111 11 71110 r rouns, eisimeeted with the ether 1 3 door, was, Thin eIli1111 Ill 111 11811 ti.1.11 111. 11`1111111 1.1/1- 1111 *ail now used for the purpose of atolls' Amok's, ree- ords, pollee ntaterintillid ih. •s. It wag pert tof the snit allotted to th superin- tendent of pollee., 01,4fard the 1111111P of l'aulpott. tit ' icn stint boil and Ili •neil letie. a flit tering' heart 010'd:tried into 1 daeke set room and ,to k gp her posk Dolour r the closed doh 'between that IS si kern sat itionit,illin$ the*, ti 1 le between them. nod Itt w oha t.flbillb7 of liquor uthot dark. . The rooms. speetiott it Is tame light wag burn and tlie The tw tt Witle‘tot ti 111111 re. The stork of the repo ties it'd ten 0111 0111 the pollee, I palate were h *tenons.. lost to Tliespenkers lh sky, stiperIntentl 111411 slur liimetleop. • "Th whole thing Is A (cry to ." Paid Emsgetli mune what\tlitekly, havingt altlerable It or: VII Is t: rItrit We rem another, sell wO do. The gotento Htiin '11111 TO 110t the fl 'rem ig the polite.. for the ollowlog night or the tersishrti of alk mutertsakhtilla the reit •11, anti Moselle., t herroolh weie pollee, 11141 '! 'Illy.. 1110114 1'011 ery. e row cotton:old. hen Io not know wha o "of Wont Id to have felt the influence of this great tityeterY." Jatielty, "The governor in die- treet" "Oh. I 'mid a complete InntiefY• 1 wonid mit call it a greet mystery. Thai ivolltd bring It to the dignity of aeeie. ibritool 'oh Oo" "Po It tot, it In ono of the mord Cele- brOterl mute% in all That hi too notch! (hut 04. 11,0 meet ertellustml mut* In .11 ltmet, Ani they Neve ion broil Id this iltingtiens more . .1 e'en muet not expect to nes tire baud- then throe ttny! The mattee mould tor of • fete in St. Petersburg ot Par..-' ecerooly Imre gone beyond Tonthh." 1.. "Ntoertheleen I spoke truly." "t leteitLeheite Ille ims Ma, ' 'Ve $bstO le eolmettalea sheet lit L 1 A/W ' r-- .-y..-••••• , . ..., '''''"''''''"'"'tr.'•' '.1.77TT: ",10,,, I., 'N, _ • paiaceaguard was maktug Ols rounds. I 111 stopped abort wheu be saw the prim Mout; them distonottt as all youug °Merry shoat the, palace were, he enlisted aud wee about tb pass on. She stopped hick , "Lieutenant," elle said. "Oda 18 uty room, I Ittlt to speak to you about'" Ile Isettitatevl. ,Ile knew that site was the, l'rlovess Olga...dile kpew she would not Keck bibit prtnienee for pleasure. Ile feared the displeasure of Nerierov, but the whining Lenity of Olga IsotiquertmL and he *dipped be+ 1110111. "'What Itt your mime?" sloe nmked, her manner turning at otter to that of the etern woman of hitsitiess. "Michtlel Dertuelty, princese." , ,"Your pbsitioor "Lhoutionant of the guard." "Ilow would you like to be a major at eat "Ma). • of cavalry! -Sitch 41 promotion 11 1(17 ege-frotu Ito • "1 1 le postilhle--,-eveu tuure Is possible. Rut you must obey sne." "You are the Princess Olga, but 1 oile.t oltey sbegOveruor of Tonsek." "Welt.", she said, aced from n iteeret receptacle she took a folded paper upon which were a few %surds mei a great Need. She held It for blot to read. , Ile dropped to GIs knees, "Tile seal of his tnojesty the steer!" he said in an a aqintleken VOlesi. "1 iihey-continaud ane -7-11 When,will you be rellevedir "1441011." "Caine to me and my nothing to any el obey: ',will be duet's" ' • LACI C4.1% COLLAR. rich one, and give a dressy aspect to a somber ofse. The AMID p a [tying Illue- Quiehly. though Ole WWI we*7, 014* 'tratIon imbthlts one phase of the mat down abil wrote a letter, I wan fashion. This le i cape coder made alternately seereely more than tiuldied when the - !.. of Met lace and canvas edged with officer t•t timed. , !tibit Ince. The lappet form of the "Is therelitot • tralo to ll'oloolsh tb . Nevem! divisions 1a bectsmiug to the nibrulitg?" , °There 14. he train your highness, Ulm $0441ttheb• 41114194.11r• and Is Quits ills .easue on retun. rImlay." "Take this lett to Tots/Ink. (live It • FURTHER EVIDENCE. Into no otioor loin but that of Count.. \ de Mellon% rivento general. of western to Atwell Proves that bodd's Kidney Pint Sliwria. Do (00 1111 nomad?" • "1 do. And I( the vernof •should" 1 .7411:... 11:101;:4171o.rkoo,1111.1..efots.arl..1.71.e.coviisdbie,:.1. "lictiatin tit Tobolsk. 1 have arra g. liS..riii-.i.:tal - :bootee Atwell, a well-knoten sod'for that in jle. letter. You neel never eVe,, relates an experienct• which is.. lotted*. interest to all IUDs.. fear the present govern of Tihnsk." • --uttering ft in isrissary trosslileii of 'ails • 11e bowed. placed eh letter lit hin boson& and retired, •Wi li a eigh of kind.. "1 . tied.- 1 •.i.,, and " bladder threw Itentelf upon her and wail illtilt ft.t. yea .. %l t-. At well states, Weariness and ot relief he princess -at r -over 114 • mouths the pains in u sateen. . . ' My ladder wets. p.olicitlarty severe. . 111 1 • IIIK toy twit • would imet ler,' MI yr t tug co:erring:0, ,im elm lot 144 111.10,0" t Are ter 1' tit tit', • eyes. N '11 1141411 haittl ., nor Medicines SUMMER FROC . • - - !Plaits la tbe -Yakima Ip ot • Gaisweil lereet. The softer nd the thinner the mates I of a froek is Inure sedninve 4 the fa rite gauged fret/. In 11141 m slits nue el here shown e ha'.o It sk4t it h 41 11 111 front pa I. the 311 gang 1 /MHO' have tenifFney, to•det it apparently 14111.N twig The ski t is ganged won the hips an back, tit rows of gime taking a wienewila upward direction, while,two t1011111.Pftt opper one with ganged heeding. o4 e the hem_aterti trout the front go .The bottler la c ad rm- ingly simPle smart withal, the r7 11111.1.4•Til 1 I • ill.' 1 1411 or gave me lien \I tried ikehre Kidney and 1 wy , Urinary 1. 11 1111.• .111 IIIISMatriell ki.lueys, 'bus kiitlesey til,, never fail to (Isnot ens. \ The Aitterii•al 451111.1, ham twist town. HMI 111111 1' 111 if trey .lames for Ite post year n half. has 1101•11. III 41 for a tern .4. ye irs to Alex. M..I mian•and C., 1. iir•oadben., of Sea oil 1,, t tit' wooprietors to take le etteitet musli- ety. Mr. James re re,* filo 11. itel obit* to lite illdi on111, 111 11u,. own, and 4iIl probably eerk a le climate. Birth Stones so, 4-7.0'7•11V1*V'l • k0b47 son aftwidir. Wog sloping sho' re, by drying ot which the juncture ot-the sleeves and bodice is made absolutelilelsIble, es the bdtlice ganging runsrIght or the arm le an unbroken line, mudIcingto rye It is decided note of distInctiod. Any white muslin or lace, plain, flicked, or fagot stitied, would be the natural medltun ot e vest, while guipure or embroidery fabblous tbe collar with Bs Smart stole ends. 1.11 ethe w4b num- and ids, we sb be a. list cial hday Jeweller eit Y.OrnsiT • • 1107--irre. le ors-.Pree.r AprIl • %awl worst ltollsl-PArs.r "6 - as. 0111-PS1.4. it' j417 is ism-ro..r e) a" ee'rea"" lleemetlt. •r;amemelee 00.11-141I4.111 ei N. ifilro-her;. tits TP" bNllSr • Turquolee n -Mee We o pith sserable other rho. , .1 . 10. prone ars 'It. WO in Our catalogue. read, Nos, h W tot a cop). Tb. Apple In Jelly Mattes. The jellying propertit•s of sour apples are much greater than those of berries, grapee and other fruits excepting currants, says an exchange. Apple jelly is the easiest jelly to make, as it always jellien Jost requires three - fourth.; of a poinal of sugar to one pint of juice Instead of the usual pound. If any on* falls In making grape, rasp- berry, blackberry or plum jelly let the experlicent be tried of melting the thin jelly anciadding one or more plata of strained apple juice according to the amount of jelly- perhaps one pint to eix tumblers. Let the mixture boll, try a teaspoonful In a saucer, pour It Into gimes, and thick, firtn jelly will result without • ehange In flavor 0151)7 evidence of apple joke. This te One/ of the interets of the cooping fee. 1011.0. where much so called 11,1111 jelly le made out of apple juice colored and darored and sweetened with glucose. Beware ef cheap jellies. Plaiststethos standsvlebirs„ Drifter the bread and then ley MOW Of the IllIces a medium 1117.4. nasturtium leaf, spreading over it the thinnest lay er of mayonnaise dreseing. 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